All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
- Support for automatically closing stale pull requests.
- The bot no longer creates the
needs: rebase
label if it doesn't exist.
0.2.0 - 2020-09-09
- Integrate with Jason Gross' coq-bug-minimizer tool.
- Merge a branch in the coq repository if some conditions are met, by writing
@coqbot: merge now
in a comment. - Parametrize the bot with a configuration file.
- Installation as a GitHub App is supported.
- Report CI status checks with the Checks API when using the GitHub app.
- Report errors of jobs in allow failure mode when the Checks API is used.
- Refactored the architecture of the application and of the bot-components library
- Always create a merge commit when pushing to GitLab.
- More informative bot merge commit title for GitLab CI.
0.1.0 - 2020-07-09
Initial release of coqbot.
- Push new and updated pull requests to branches on a GitLab mirror.
- Automatic merge commit for pull requests that aren't up-to-date with respect to the base branch.
- Push a failed status check on a PR if the automatic merge fails, and set a "needs: rebase" label (removes the label once an updated version without conflicts is pushed).
- Detailed status check reporting of failing pipelines from GitLab CI (with direct links to the failed jobs from within the PR in GitHub).
- Delete branches corresponding to pull requests when the pull requests are merged or closed.
- Clear milestone of unmerged pull requests.
- Synchronize closed issue's milestone with the one of the pull request that closed it.
- Post comment when a pull request does not respect certain standards.
- Manage the backporting process.
- Automatic release, build and deployment of Docker images of the bot to Heroku and GitHub packages.